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Fixing the Wealth Gap? Meme Stocks, Robinhood and Financial Markets

March 27, 2023
4:00 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

Violet Victoria

Join us on March 27th, as doctoral candidate Violet Victoria discusses the pitfalls involved in "democratizing" finance.  This will include a discussion of so-called "meme" stocks, apps like Robinhood, and the purpose of financial markets themselves.

Violet Victoria is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma and former stock loan trader at Goldman Sachs. Her research focuses on applied ethics, including an ongoing dissertation on financial ethics and bioethics research published in the Journal of Surgery. At the University of Oklahoma, she has taught undergraduate courses in Business Ethics and Contemporary Moral Issues.

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The Blake Room, Savard Welcome Center

Contact Information

Hannah Beaudry

Program Coordinator | Center for Ethics in Society

hbeaudry@anselm.edu

603-641-7230

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Fall Humanities Event

January 18, 2023
4:00 pm EST - 5:00 pm EST

In this program, you'll engage in self-discovery, explore career tools and resources, and meet alumni who share their journey from liberal arts to career.  Learn about the value of a liberal arts education and walk away with a strategy for your personal career plan. Presented by the Humanities Institute and the Career Development Center.  

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Fall Humanities Event

January 31, 2023
4:00 pm EST - 5:00 pm EST

In this program, you'll engage in self-discovery, explore career tools and resources, and meet alumni who share their journey from liberal arts to career.  Learn about the value of a liberal arts education and walk away with a strategy for your personal career plan. Presented by the Humanities Institute and the Career Development Center.  

What can i do with my liberal arts major

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Fulfill Core Requirements

Classics courses are very diverse because of the multi-disciplinary nature of our studies. Courses in Classics touch on language, art and architecture, culture, history, social science, and a host of other topics.  They look into every aspect of the Greek and Roman world and beyond.  Indeed many other disciplines look to the Classics of Greece and Rome for inspiration and a source of ideas.  As such, Classics courses are a perfect way to fulfill College Core requirements.

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In keeping with the mission of the college, the Career Development Center is committed to helping your students develop strong critical thinking and problem solving skills and making them professionally competitive. We believe that applied experiential learning and internship opportunities beyond the classroom help students achieve these goals.